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and global economy. they are doing it, we are seeing them succeed in a lot of different ways. the productivity story is good. that is where elevating standard of living comes from. that is -- we are looking at more confidence going forward now. >> and the dycotomi has been that the smaller businesses have not been able to do that. >> we have to stop picking on them. >> mike and tony will stay with us. situation in cyprus is as dicey as ever. question, will russia come to the rescue? will the banks there ever reopen? and will it stay in the eu? we've reports from moscow and cyprus, coming up next, please stay with us. >> situation in cyprus getting worse today, banks will not open until next week at the he earliest. good evening michelle. >> larry, another day, another attempt to try to come up with a rescue plan for cyprus, today cyprus suggested that they would try to raid a pension fund, and promise to pay the workers down the road. but that idea was not liked. additionally they are trying get money fr
and global economy. they are doing it, we are seeing them succeed in a lot of different ways. the productivity story is good. that is where elevating standard of living comes from. that is -- we are looking at more confidence going forward now. >> and the dycotomi has been that the smaller businesses have not been able to do that. >> we have to stop picking on them. >> mike and tony will stay with us. situation in cyprus is as dicey as ever. question, will russia come to the...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, gloal economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through galzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dres. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your se. and make your business dream a reality. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 9decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting un
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that says a lot about their economy. that is aa important story. >>> oil futures rose for the fourth straight session. optimism over higher global demand helped push crude up about half a percent, ending at 92.54 a barrel. >>> coming up on "money", a securities scandal hits hill know as the sec slaps the state with fraud charges that it misled investors about the dire state of its finances but are nor states pulling off the same dirty tricks? a top expert joins us to explain. >>> some solid news for small businesses as a new report shows strengthening optimism. two business owners will give us the real outlook from where they stand. do you ever have too much money or too much ammo? ♪ . melissa:ow to the scandal rocking state public pension funds. the securities & exchange commission charged illinois with securities fraud. it is the only the second time in history that federal regulators have accused a state of such a thing. the sec says illinois misled muni bond investors for years about the state's public pension disc
that says a lot about their economy. that is aa important story. >>> oil futures rose for the fourth straight session. optimism over higher global demand helped push crude up about half a percent, ending at 92.54 a barrel. >>> coming up on "money", a securities scandal hits hill know as the sec slaps the state with fraud charges that it misled investors about the dire state of its finances but are nor states pulling off the same dirty tricks? a top expert joins us to...
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workers when we had this big narrative going on in the campaign about american jobs and building the economy and you heard this. >> you know, i realize that bain was outsourcing business model. i realized, number one, it's wrong on so many levels. what he's talking about is a prison camp in communist china and i realized that the complete lack of empathy, when he talks about the girls stacked three high. for him to come away with a good feeling about it, i thought this guy is dangerous. he wonders through this horrendous place and thought to himself, this is pretty good. then i realized, wait, he doesn't care about those girls, he sure as heck doesn't care about the people in illinois or ohio or the manufacturing jobs, all the companies he closed down to ship this place, you know, ship these jobs to china. he doesn't care about the people, the auto workers in the u.s. this is his m.o. this is what he does. he's a vulture capitalist and doesn't care even on the basic level. >> his research exposed the horrible conditions in the global tech factory. the report called betting against america's
workers when we had this big narrative going on in the campaign about american jobs and building the economy and you heard this. >> you know, i realize that bain was outsourcing business model. i realized, number one, it's wrong on so many levels. what he's talking about is a prison camp in communist china and i realized that the complete lack of empathy, when he talks about the girls stacked three high. for him to come away with a good feeling about it, i thought this guy is dangerous....
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and will soon be one of the world's largest economies. its involvement in asia will be a welcomed addition. the u.s. must work with india to reduce her domestic constraints to growth and inagrees foreign direct investment. reducing red tape, increasing the supply of electricity, improving the tax system, strengthening the ability to enforce contracts will all lift india's ranking and spur business growth in a way that has been missing thus far. since asia's economy is largely based on global supply chains, it is absolutely critical for india to enact reforms and liberalize its economy, to tap into this regional market. this is how india anchors itself in the asia-pacific region and we should do what we can to help leverage those reforms inside india. that is why i believe the administration must redouble its efforts to secure a u.s.-india bilateral investment treaty. current negotiations are proceeding far too slowly. there are important issues to resolve and it's going to take a concerted effort to make progress, but once the b.i.t. is f
and will soon be one of the world's largest economies. its involvement in asia will be a welcomed addition. the u.s. must work with india to reduce her domestic constraints to growth and inagrees foreign direct investment. reducing red tape, increasing the supply of electricity, improving the tax system, strengthening the ability to enforce contracts will all lift india's ranking and spur business growth in a way that has been missing thus far. since asia's economy is largely based on global...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. is easy to. get to. see. these are decent faces freedom fighter. and odd up there ready to clean up in this order. that. bring you liberty anytime absolutely free fall off the cuff cut off cut off or do you like to be treated this way. the truth about them and when i am ugly i hate to hear the truth about myself. that arab countries. out of their national humanitarian political and many could be duty and do what is next to nothing thirty five people we knew died in the day we were leaving and if according to informal sources over nine thousand soldiers died. let alone all those peaceful civilians who died at the hands of the so called freedom fighters from the free syrian army. these instigators want to divide syria along sectarian lines and establish a few independent states instead the opposition is divided some want to secular state others want theocracy there are also those who want to take up arms and destroy the country th
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we we believe we need to grow the economy. and miss policies, grow the government at the expense of growing the economy. >> you know what i think is also peculiar about the budget path to prosperity the republicans budget and the senate came out foundation for growth restoring the promise of american opportunity. what's wrong with just saying the senate budget and the house budget. you guys jazz up these names, sort of like you package the branded and i think the american people, they just want a budget. >> just give me a budget. well, it's pretty straight forward and most americans deal with that and i think that most americans also realize that they could live on what the house budget has proposed, 3.4% increase in spending over the next ten years, but it's 4 1/2 trillion dollars less in spending than what the senate democrats are putting forward and the senate democrat budget 1.5 trillion dollars tax increase on top of the 1.7 tri increase we've already seen out of the administration. >> they're going to through closing loo
we we believe we need to grow the economy. and miss policies, grow the government at the expense of growing the economy. >> you know what i think is also peculiar about the budget path to prosperity the republicans budget and the senate came out foundation for growth restoring the promise of american opportunity. what's wrong with just saying the senate budget and the house budget. you guys jazz up these names, sort of like you package the branded and i think the american people, they...
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horsford, want a strong economy -- the american people, mr. horsford, want a strong economy, they want jobs created and they expect us to do it in this house in a bipartisan basis. we've failed to do it and we must do it. thank you. mr. horsford: thank you. over the weekend speaker boehner said, quote, we do not have an immediate debt crisis, we have one looming. it's not an immediate problem. well, what we do have right now is an immediate jobs deficit and we should be focused on getting the american people back to wrork and that's what -- back to work and that's what the congressional black caucus alternative budget does and to talk about the focus on jobs and investing in our future, the woman who fights for the people of florida, the gentlelady from florida, ms. brown. ms. brown: thank you so much and thank you for your leadership. you know, i really do believe when you're born you get a birth certificate and when you die you're going to get a death certificate. and that little dash in between is what you've done to make this a better plac
horsford, want a strong economy -- the american people, mr. horsford, want a strong economy, they want jobs created and they expect us to do it in this house in a bipartisan basis. we've failed to do it and we must do it. thank you. mr. horsford: thank you. over the weekend speaker boehner said, quote, we do not have an immediate debt crisis, we have one looming. it's not an immediate problem. well, what we do have right now is an immediate jobs deficit and we should be focused on getting the...
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they are just so tired, tired of the obama economy. they are tired of the endless pivots to jobs that never result in the kind of sustained job creation we need. they are tired of the sluggish growth, of always looking to the future with anxiety, worrying whether medicare will even be there when they retire, and they are tired of the ideological d.c. democratic extremism that got us here. knee jerk solutions to almost every single problem -- massive overspending, steadfast opposition to reforms that would make government programs more efficient, effective and sustainable. so my friends across the aisle shouldn't be surprised their budget is getting such a rough ride. it contains up to $1.5 trillion in new taxes. this would be the largest tax hike in american history. it contains half a criminal more in spending, money that could be siphoned -- that will be siphoned out of the economy and into the hands of politicians and bureaucrats. it lacks meaningful reforms to save and strengthen medicare, allowing it to go bankrupt in just a few y
they are just so tired, tired of the obama economy. they are tired of the endless pivots to jobs that never result in the kind of sustained job creation we need. they are tired of the sluggish growth, of always looking to the future with anxiety, worrying whether medicare will even be there when they retire, and they are tired of the ideological d.c. democratic extremism that got us here. knee jerk solutions to almost every single problem -- massive overspending, steadfast opposition to reforms...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max culture the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. kaiser report. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. let me let me i want to i wouldn't let me ask you a question. here on this network as we're out of the debate we have our knives out. but if you feel the fight with us by staying there again you're in a situation where being i don't want to talk about your mailing me. oh all. please. please. please please. me. every time i put my life on the line i have no fear because i'd be honored to lay down my life for my country the way my father and brother did. what matters is the task of restoring the syria that we used to live in. my dream. i wish to see syria the way it used to be when there was peace i want syria to win this war if you have to climb a mountain sometimes you h
find out what's really happening to the global economy with max culture the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. kaiser report. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. let me let me i want to i wouldn't let me ask you a question. here on this...
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does the supreme ayatollah care whether his economy is going down? >> yes, he does. he does care. it does concern him about the deterioration in the economy because of the prospect for promoting unrest. among the citizenry of iran. ofare seeing more signs that. at the same time, i think the supreme leader's standard for the level of private nation that iran suffered during the iraq war. we don't believe they have reached that point yet. as the supreme leader looks westward or looks at us, he can argue that we are on the decline with our influence declining particularly in that part of the world. his view of the world may not be necessarily fact-based come a particularly when it comes to internal conditions in his country. >> turning again to another long-standing part of us policy, which is nuclear deterrence, which is a policy since the late 1940s -- does deterrence work with a country like north korea or iran? it is sort of the same question. do they care of a mutually assured destruction? are they've responsive to that kind of thinking that has guided us policy for 50 years? ar
does the supreme ayatollah care whether his economy is going down? >> yes, he does. he does care. it does concern him about the deterioration in the economy because of the prospect for promoting unrest. among the citizenry of iran. ofare seeing more signs that. at the same time, i think the supreme leader's standard for the level of private nation that iran suffered during the iraq war. we don't believe they have reached that point yet. as the supreme leader looks westward or looks at us,...
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markets why not come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our g people. hold it close. i live close. to. the speed few. of her. with. the. bomb is so good that. we. just send them up. and i'm. gonna make. me speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on all t.v. reporting from the will talks books of the ip interviews intriguing story for...
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in the global economy and the u.s. economy. the security of our allies whether in the middle east or further afield, you know, frankly, on every continue innocent depend in many ways -- continent depend in many ways on energy prices, food prices and so fort. so i think our independence of supply will be excellent, but it really won't diminish the interests we have in the middle east. i, frankly, don't hear a lot of concern about that when i go to the region. i hear much more about it here, frankly. >> very good. well, thank you, dennis, david, and mike. thank you for your presentations, and thank you all for joining us today. and, please, look out on your, um, on your e-mails for, again, the release of this strategic transition paper, obama ii in the middle east by dennis and jim jeffrey and for what i'm sure will be the written analysis of the president's trip that my colleagues will be producing, um, and will be transmitting to you probably as he's flying home. so thank you all very much for joining us today. bye-bye. [applau
in the global economy and the u.s. economy. the security of our allies whether in the middle east or further afield, you know, frankly, on every continue innocent depend in many ways -- continent depend in many ways on energy prices, food prices and so fort. so i think our independence of supply will be excellent, but it really won't diminish the interests we have in the middle east. i, frankly, don't hear a lot of concern about that when i go to the region. i hear much more about it here,...
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it's worth about a bilon dollars overall to the economy, just in southern california. well we are on the subject of sex in addition to the so-called vice taxes, some states are actually putting -- imposing taxes. in illinois requiring the strip club operators to impose a $3 charge for their customers. the tax is expected to raise a million dollars annually. texas has also got eight vice tax. it is a little different. a little bigger deal in texas. $5. they are getting just about ten times as much revenue as a state of illinois. nevada, the only state in the country to allow any form of prostitution to illegally. it does not collect the tax. but if it did it will reportedly earn nearly $150 million for the state in nevada. regardless of whether not you think the taxes are good or bad public policy, there is no denying that device is generating an enormous amount of what government seems to like most, revenue. the nra proposal to keep our kids safe in school is still the best solution. the "a-team" on where are the other leaders. the billionaire mayor wants to ban gu
it's worth about a bilon dollars overall to the economy, just in southern california. well we are on the subject of sex in addition to the so-called vice taxes, some states are actually putting -- imposing taxes. in illinois requiring the strip club operators to impose a $3 charge for their customers. the tax is expected to raise a million dollars annually. texas has also got eight vice tax. it is a little different. a little bigger deal in texas. $5. they are getting just about ten times as...
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we'll keep a close eye on all the developments and the president's trip and whether this economy is going to go up. tomorrow, a look at numbers you don't really quite see all the time that might beg that issue.y ♪ here's gerri willis. >> good evening, everybody. tonight, a cyberattack paralyzes banks an media companies in south korea. who is behind it? could it happen here? also, putting the brakes on high frequency traders. are they breaking the law and stealing your money? a new policy from one of the country's biggest companies. tell us your weight and body fat or face a fine. "the willis reprt" is on the case. >> all that and more, but first, a top story, a warning for you and your money, a big cybersecurity threat could be headed our way, at least two major banks and three television networks in south korea reporting their computer networks crashed. officials there speculate it was all at the hands of sib terrorists from north korea. many bank customers were unable to use debit or credit cards. imagine that, atms shut down for hours. the invesgation ongoing at this time, but a big
we'll keep a close eye on all the developments and the president's trip and whether this economy is going to go up. tomorrow, a look at numbers you don't really quite see all the time that might beg that issue.y ♪ here's gerri willis. >> good evening, everybody. tonight, a cyberattack paralyzes banks an media companies in south korea. who is behind it? could it happen here? also, putting the brakes on high frequency traders. are they breaking the law and stealing your money? a new...
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we are a public economy. medicare and the military has gobbled up what everyone feels is real economic activity. it is really being paid by the taxpayers. host: let's get a response. guest: you're absolutely right. it ultimately comes down to the taxpayers. the federal government cannot spend a dime that it does not take her borrow from somebody else. when it borrows, there is an interest rate on it. and it has to take money to pay off that debt. i agree with you, we should make certain that we have priorities in washington and we are not spending more than we take in. we need to leave more in your pocket so we can get the economy rolling. in terms of medicare, i would report that the medicare trustees, not republicans, not democrats, but the medicare trustees report, the folks and go charge of making certain medicare is solvent. they are telling us there is a predictable time into the next 10 years at which point medicare cannot provide the medical services for seniors from a financial standpoint. it is incu
we are a public economy. medicare and the military has gobbled up what everyone feels is real economic activity. it is really being paid by the taxpayers. host: let's get a response. guest: you're absolutely right. it ultimately comes down to the taxpayers. the federal government cannot spend a dime that it does not take her borrow from somebody else. when it borrows, there is an interest rate on it. and it has to take money to pay off that debt. i agree with you, we should make certain that we...
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i didn't run a campaign on jobs and the economy, jobbing and the economy, jobs and the economy and beat that drum until i beat people into sleep. that's part of it, all right, but all of the rest of this has to be added together, or we can never reconstruct this country. we will not get the pillars of american exceptionalism back together. [applause] unless we have the full spectrum. if we can restore our families and strengthen our faith and protect innocent, unborn human life instead of assaulting it with a half a billion dollars appropriated to planned parenthood in a single year. that's gotta go. obamacare has got to go. [cheers and applause] we can't let up on obamacare and believe that somehow we're going to capitulate to that side because the roads are vitality, and it is an unconstitutional taking of god-given american liberty, and it's got to go. [cheers and applause] ronald reagan omelet me down a couple -- only let me down a couple of times in eight years. one of those was 1986, and i still had the dent after i heard on the news he had signed the amnesty act of 1986. but it w
i didn't run a campaign on jobs and the economy, jobbing and the economy, jobs and the economy and beat that drum until i beat people into sleep. that's part of it, all right, but all of the rest of this has to be added together, or we can never reconstruct this country. we will not get the pillars of american exceptionalism back together. [applause] unless we have the full spectrum. if we can restore our families and strengthen our faith and protect innocent, unborn human life instead of...
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if consumer demand increases, the economy will grow, and if the economy grows, the deficit will decline and so too will our debt as a percentage of g.d.p. this is decision time in america, and clearly the best decision that we can make is a balanced approach to dealing with our economic problems today. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until noon today. >> we began providing televised access to the every day workings of congress and the tell -- and the federal government. c-span, created by table companies -- cable companies. >> on c-span we will take you live to capitol hill where the senate armed services committee is holding a hearing with the top military officials. in a are looking into budget requests from the military command. last week chuck hagel announced they will spend $1 billion in addition to add 14 interceptors on the west coast to the u.s. defense system. >> what more can and should the united states do in your command and others? >> if you are speaking about drugs, more assets. locating, weood at understan
if consumer demand increases, the economy will grow, and if the economy grows, the deficit will decline and so too will our debt as a percentage of g.d.p. this is decision time in america, and clearly the best decision that we can make is a balanced approach to dealing with our economic problems today. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until noon today. >> we began providing televised access to the every day workings of...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. president bush this resolution. there's been lots of cases when we capture a guy with a gun in his hands and he's sitting there shaking his head and saying i didn't do anything and he's clearly office head we give him a blood test and he's all drugged up sometimes we catch them with some powder or pills in their pockets once a guy charge of us in the middle of a street shooting away we took cover and fired back and we had him but he just kept on walking totally numb to pain from all those drugs it takes something that makes him go berserk and then they don't realize where they are or what they're doing they can kill their own father or brother totally unawares oh well. nothing. they say they do this for the faith. that if you some of them say that slitting the throat of an infidel is a great honor but it brings them closer to god. they kill innocent civilians and say allow us. to cam their own conscience if they even have
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they will make a great team to guide the economy. >>> we spoke to bill devinny. >> kuroda was actually quite clear that he wants to expand asset purchases, he wants to buy longer dated bonds and also to increase the scale of asset purchases. and we think he is going to be quite aggressive in pursuing these additional measures. we expect, for example, an increase in bond buying of 16 trillion yen at the next meeting of the bank of japan. we also expect eventually the bank of japan to buy more riskier assets such as equities and corporate bonds and kuroda did elude to this in his press conference. he has also made very clear of the importance of having an impact on market expectations. so we think he will be very keen to show his ability to do this early on. the widely held view is that it will be quite difficult to achieve the 2% inflation target. we think kuroda will surely be -- he will want to use all the tools at his disposal to achieve this. barclays, we look for the yen to weaken to 103 against the dollar over the next month and we expect it to stay at this quite weak level for mu
they will make a great team to guide the economy. >>> we spoke to bill devinny. >> kuroda was actually quite clear that he wants to expand asset purchases, he wants to buy longer dated bonds and also to increase the scale of asset purchases. and we think he is going to be quite aggressive in pursuing these additional measures. we expect, for example, an increase in bond buying of 16 trillion yen at the next meeting of the bank of japan. we also expect eventually the bank of japan...
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workers, when we had this big narrative going on in the campaign about american jobs, and building the economy, and you heard this. >> you know, i realize that, you know, bain was kind of the pioneer of this outsourcing business model, you know. and i realized that, number one, it is wrong on so many different levels. you know, essentially what he is talking about is almost a prison camp in communist china. and you know, and i realize that the complete lack of empathy when he talks about the girls stacked three high and he pays them a pittance, when he comes away with a good feeling about it, i thought, this guy is dangerous. he just wandered through the e horrendous place and thought, this is pretty good. he doesn't care good b those girls. he sure as heck doesn't care about the people in illinois or ohio on manufacturing jobs that all of the can companies that he closed down to ship this place -- ship these jobs to china. he doesn't care about the people that are out of work in the u.s. and i said, man, this seems to be his m.o. this is what he does. a vulture capitalist. doesn't care. just
workers, when we had this big narrative going on in the campaign about american jobs, and building the economy, and you heard this. >> you know, i realize that, you know, bain was kind of the pioneer of this outsourcing business model, you know. and i realized that, number one, it is wrong on so many different levels. you know, essentially what he is talking about is almost a prison camp in communist china. and you know, and i realize that the complete lack of empathy when he talks about...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max keiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. mission free critique should free transport charges free. range and free kids free kids to tide free. old free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media dot com you've. been living this way since the seventeenth century. children are strict. their communities are the selective. they clearly missed english between their own and the alien. and guard their family and faith and the trust. go. live live. live . doesn't this resolution. there have been lots of cases when we capture a guy with a gun in his hands and he's sitting there shaking his head and saying i didn't do anything and he's clearly off his head we give him a blood test and he's all drugged up sometimes we catch them with some powder or pills in their pockets once a guy charge of this in the middle of a street shooting away we took cover and fired back and we had him but he just kept on walking totally numb to pain from all those drugs they
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dog. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot like you sorry. you know what that is my son doesn't want us to defeat terrorism the only liberal the christian. can secure building something that's. going to work for you to distract us from what you and i should care about because there are profit driven industry that sells a sensationalistic garbage because it breaking news i'm not me martin and we're going to break that. well. science technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. download the official application to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television or it just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch ati anytime anywhere . does not issue this resolution. that. there have bee
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first, whether the chinese economy will continue to grow sustainably. and secondly, whether a stronger china will become more assertive, and even -- [inaudible] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: i think these two concerns are really necessary. china is capable of achieving sustainable and a healthy economic development, in pursuing social progress. and that are more than 1.3 billion people in this country so we are on a long journey towards modernization. for that we would require an international environment of lasting peace. even if china becomes stronger, we will not seek edge me. because we have learned from our own experience in the modern period that one should not impose on others what he himself does not desire. this is an article of faith for us. [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: let me underscore here that china has an unwavering commitment to peaceful development. we also have an unshakable determination to safeguard our country's sovereignty and territorial integrity. these two are not
first, whether the chinese economy will continue to grow sustainably. and secondly, whether a stronger china will become more assertive, and even -- [inaudible] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: i think these two concerns are really necessary. china is capable of achieving sustainable and a healthy economic development, in pursuing social progress. and that are more than 1.3 billion people in this country so we are on a long journey towards modernization. for that we...
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we're not losing the issues on spending and debt and jobs and the economy. those are total winners for us. what we found in the election is while we're winning the arguments on spending and math, we're losing sort of this emotional cultural vote out there in presidential elections. and it didn't just happen overnight, luke. i mean the fact is our parties have a tough time over the last 24 years winning decisive presidential elections. and it's our job as a party to get to the bottom of why that is. and that's what we're trying to do. so, you know -- >> okay. let's talk about that emotional cultural vote. your predecessor said this this morning on "morning joe" about the issues you have in minority community. >> how does he reconcile his agreement with voter registration policies that many in the black community view as anti-black, racist? you can show up any time. it's what you say and what do you when you get there that matters most to people. >> so the former chairman steel is attacking you right there saying that you're not doing enough in terms of minori
we're not losing the issues on spending and debt and jobs and the economy. those are total winners for us. what we found in the election is while we're winning the arguments on spending and math, we're losing sort of this emotional cultural vote out there in presidential elections. and it didn't just happen overnight, luke. i mean the fact is our parties have a tough time over the last 24 years winning decisive presidential elections. and it's our job as a party to get to the bottom of why that...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. 's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. gerri: if you are looking for a free checking account these days, chances are, you are probably not going to find it at your local bank, percentage of offering free, no strings attached has dropped, down 26%, will the trend continue, should you consider a credit union instead. mcbride is joining me now with details, you have a lot of great numbers here. so you do the mag, it looks like credit unions offer the better deal. >> they used to run neck-and-neck, but banks, and the availability of free chec checking has dropped. and credit union its has dropped just a hair, more than 70% of largest credit unions still offer a stand alone free checking. gerri: you can get around the bank fees if you have a big enough balance. >>
rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. 's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. gerri: if you are looking for a free checking account these days, chances are, you are probably not going to find it at your local bank, percentage of offering...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on. something extreme cold just a chilling threat to life a women of the if it's a cooling if you look you can see that the water in my body feels really warm now and this is good for you. they plunge into icy water to make themselves stronger you can't get used to the cold if you can tolerate it and you can struggle with. people of snow and ice picks as a frost. loving the cold. mission and free cretaceous a free lunch for charges free. range month free. free stews type free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects for free medio dot com. does the fish think this resolution. there's been lots of cases when we capture a guy with a gun in his hands and he's sitting there shaking his head and saying i didn't do anything and he's clearly off his head we give him a blood test and he's all drugged up sometimes we catch them with some powder or pills in their pockets once a guy charge of this in the middle of a st
find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on. something extreme cold just a chilling threat to life a women of the if it's a cooling if you look you can see that the water in my body feels really warm now and this is good for you. they plunge into icy water to make themselves stronger you can't get used to the cold if you can tolerate it and you can struggle with. people of snow...
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the economy is picking up steam, no question about it. we're seeing really good stock market obviously. the one thing that i worry about,hat ben bernanke doesn't worry about, those esther george, the fed chief, that kansas city bank basically said we have to worry a little bit about inflation when we keep putting $80 billion into the economy every month. i agree with that concern. melissa: julia, what do you think about that. he was asked that question directly a number of times t was also in the statement. very mch shrugged it off. he basically said we could use a little bit more inflation right now? >> absolutely. >> he should shrug it off. i completely disagree with that. what the economy needs is employment and employment will lead to wage growth. then we can start worrying about inflation the adpri -- agree with earn about key the bigger risk they pull back too early and once again we see momentum slip away. this is a fragile recovery the upside of them being wrong so often that they actually acknowledge it and try and adjust. so the
the economy is picking up steam, no question about it. we're seeing really good stock market obviously. the one thing that i worry about,hat ben bernanke doesn't worry about, those esther george, the fed chief, that kansas city bank basically said we have to worry a little bit about inflation when we keep putting $80 billion into the economy every month. i agree with that concern. melissa: julia, what do you think about that. he was asked that question directly a number of times t was also in...
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and did helps the overall economy. 2/3 of our economy is consumer spending. so you live in michigan, i don't know if you said you lived near the car industry or anything, but what ford understood is he couldn't become wealthy as a car industrialist unless his employees could buy a car. if you don't pay people the minimum wage, you don't give people -- if you don't share in the wealth, then the economy won't grow. you talked about waste, fraud, and abuse, and i do agree with you on that, there are lots of ways we could cut waste, fraud, and abuse. of course the sequester is no way to do it. just taking a hatchet to the budget and cutting out without really looking at ways that we really could trim the budget and eliminate duplicative programs. thank you for your question. host: the president meets with you on thursday. what do you expect from the meetings? what do you think about the way he's been meeting with other republicans and parties when it comes to budget and spending issues? guest: i think the president can't win for losing. when he doesn't meet with
and did helps the overall economy. 2/3 of our economy is consumer spending. so you live in michigan, i don't know if you said you lived near the car industry or anything, but what ford understood is he couldn't become wealthy as a car industrialist unless his employees could buy a car. if you don't pay people the minimum wage, you don't give people -- if you don't share in the wealth, then the economy won't grow. you talked about waste, fraud, and abuse, and i do agree with you on that, there...
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a rising, thriving middle class and an economy built on innovation. in my state of the union address, i said our most important task was to drive that economic growth and i meant it. every day we should be asking ourselves three questions. how do we make america a magnet for good jobs? how do we equip our people with the skills and training to do those jobs? and how do we make sure that hard work leads to a decent living? those of you who have chairs, i was not sure everybody had chairs there. please feel free to sit down there. i'm sorry. everybody was standing. i thought -- one of the effects of the sequester, you had to -- get rid of chairs. that's good. i'm glad we got some chairs. so i chose argonne national lab because right now, few areas hole more promise for creating good jobs and growing our economy than how we use american energy. after years of talking about it, we're finally poised to take control of our energy future. we produce more oil than we have in 15 years. we import less oil than we have in 20 years. we've doubled the amount of re
a rising, thriving middle class and an economy built on innovation. in my state of the union address, i said our most important task was to drive that economic growth and i meant it. every day we should be asking ourselves three questions. how do we make america a magnet for good jobs? how do we equip our people with the skills and training to do those jobs? and how do we make sure that hard work leads to a decent living? those of you who have chairs, i was not sure everybody had chairs there....
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so, it seems like there is a wave, but it just is a coincidental problem, because as the economy slows down, as long as the national recession lasts, it makes it harder and harder for municipal governments to balance their budget. > a lot of municipalities count on federal dollars that flow coming, and that is drying up too. so they are under stress. > > right. and that is why washington is important to everyone. it might seem like the sequestration is a problem in washington, but that money does come down to the states either through block grants or for transportation grants, and that money has to get squeezed out at the capital level, and it is going to be harder. the driver will be how long is the recession going to last, and how deep is it going to be? > if these cities you talked about and a couple of counties are basket cases, how are other cities that are having real stress problems dealing with it, because their big-budget item is what? employees. > > employees. right. so municipal government is a service enterprise, and when you have a service enterprise - police, fire, pave t
so, it seems like there is a wave, but it just is a coincidental problem, because as the economy slows down, as long as the national recession lasts, it makes it harder and harder for municipal governments to balance their budget. > a lot of municipalities count on federal dollars that flow coming, and that is drying up too. so they are under stress. > > right. and that is why washington is important to everyone. it might seem like the sequestration is a problem in washington, but that...
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and grow our economy by strengthening the footprint of washington. i believe that's what brings us together. , moms and dads look at their kids and they want the best for them. we are at.t's where there are differences. at the same time, when we come together, we can look forward and realize that, at the end of the day, we are looking forward to this country doing what it is called to do. host: on twitter, "as a service member, how do you feel about men and women in the military?" -- how do you feel about women in the military?" how about in combat? guest: sometimes, this administration comes out with things that are more popular driven than they are policy driven. many of our women serve in combat, and they do a very good job. they are in convoys in iraq. they have been doing flying missions for a long time. when you bring up these issues, you score points. we should have looked at this further on how they are wanting to implement it. we have two women in congress who are just outstanding, good friends who i've gotten to know very well. elsie gabbar
and grow our economy by strengthening the footprint of washington. i believe that's what brings us together. , moms and dads look at their kids and they want the best for them. we are at.t's where there are differences. at the same time, when we come together, we can look forward and realize that, at the end of the day, we are looking forward to this country doing what it is called to do. host: on twitter, "as a service member, how do you feel about men and women in the military?" --...
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what about the economy in iraq? 23%. that is as high the unemployment rate was last year by the cost of war project. 2.8 million iraqis were displaced from their homes or have since fled. that is 1 out of every 12 iraqis. 134 iraqi civilians have been killed since the war beginning. that swells to 330,000 deaths when you include american and ally soldiers and journalists and civilians. for what? saddam hussein? weapons of mass destruction that did not exist? there were no guarantees that i or my guests have the answer. we will look back at the iraq war and look forward next. >>> ten years ago yesterday, vice president dick cheney appeared on nbc's "meet the press." he and others were set to launch the iraq war in a few days. he was confident how it would turn out. he was confident how our president and others would be perceived in how the country would invade. >> i think things have gotten so bad inside iraq, we will be greeted as liberators. our president is clear that our purpose there is if we're forced to do this, we
what about the economy in iraq? 23%. that is as high the unemployment rate was last year by the cost of war project. 2.8 million iraqis were displaced from their homes or have since fled. that is 1 out of every 12 iraqis. 134 iraqi civilians have been killed since the war beginning. that swells to 330,000 deaths when you include american and ally soldiers and journalists and civilians. for what? saddam hussein? weapons of mass destruction that did not exist? there were no guarantees that i or...
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israelis have put this small country at the forefront of the global economy. israelis understand the value of education and have produced ten nobel laureates. israeli's understand the power of invention and your universities educate engineers and inventors. and that spirit has led to economic growth and human progress. solar power and electric cars and bandages and prosthetic limbs that save lives, stem cell research and new drugs that treat disease. cell phones and computer technology that change the way people around the world live. so if people want to see the future of the world economy, they should look at tel aviv, home to hundreds of start-ups and research centers. israelis are so active on social media that every day seemed to bring a different facebook campaign about where i should give this speech. that innovation is just as important to the relationship between the united states and israel as our security cooperation. our first free trade agreement in the world was reached with israel, nearly three decades ago. today, the trade between our two count
israelis have put this small country at the forefront of the global economy. israelis understand the value of education and have produced ten nobel laureates. israeli's understand the power of invention and your universities educate engineers and inventors. and that spirit has led to economic growth and human progress. solar power and electric cars and bandages and prosthetic limbs that save lives, stem cell research and new drugs that treat disease. cell phones and computer technology that...